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speech: details details

The eighth issue of the journal SPEECH: dedicated to the most important component of the architectural structures - the details. Detail - this is what stops in mind, it is interesting to consider and desire to touch. That transforms the scale of streets or buildings in scale proportionate to man. It may be impressive and expressive details, amounting in effect to the artistic gesture. Although, seemingly mundane and seemingly little things for granted - such as door handles, lamps, rosettes, stair railings, joints of different materials and surfaces ...
Under the "detail» SPEECH: involves the principle of architectural thinking, acknowledge approach to building design or urban environment. This issue will be presented with projects, which in the appearance of the building is mainly composes idea, that is being developed at the level of detail, as well as architects, for whom such an approach to design is decisive.

Irina Chipova

subject

Nina Frolova
New detailing

history

Bernhard Schulz
From door handles to cities

object

David Cohn
The language of bronze
Francisco Mangado. Archaeology museum. Vitoria, Spain


Anna Ìartovitskaya
The rigorous geometry of the luxury
Arch4. F-house. Zhukovka, Moscow region. Russia

Nina Frolova
Architecture of attentive looking
Hilmer & sattler and albrecht. Einstein congress.
St. Gallen, Switzerland

Anna Ìartovitskaya
New life for old walls
Pesquera Ulargui. Exposition centre. Logroño, Spain

Bernhard Schulz
The complexity of simplicity
Buchner Bründler Architects. Youth hostel. Basel, Switzerland

Anna Ìartovitskaya
Housing worthy of Bond
Herzog & de Meuron. 40 Bond apartment building.
New York

Elena Petukhova
Architecture inside and out
SPEECH Tchoban & Kuznetsov. Office building on the Leninsky avenue. Moscow

Leninsky avenue. Moscow

Vladimir Belogolovsky, Irina Chipova
The city as gesamtkunstwerk
Two New York projects by Diller Scofidio + Renfro

portrait

Tod Williams and Billie Tsien
The entire building should be of interest
Interview conducted by Vladimir Belogolovsky

Max Dudler
Strength in tranquillity
Interview conducted by Irina Chipova

Dominique Perrault
Emptiness is an essential building element
Interview conducted by Denis Bocquet

gallery

Mies van der Rohe
Seagram building, New York. 1954–1958
Introduction by Bernhard Schulz

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